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Wcw: Road Wild»rank: 14563starring: WCW
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WWE In Your House 22 - Over The Edge»rank: 4390starring: Steve Austin, Dude Love, Vince McMahon
:Description: FEDERATl0N CHAMPl0NSHlP: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Dude Love; Special Referee: Mr. McMahon; Special Timekeeper: Mr. Brisco; Special Ring Announcer: Mr. Patterson. SPEClAL CHALLENGE MATCH: Sable attempts to win her freedom from 'Marvelous' Marc Mero. |
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The Endless Summer 2 - The Journey Continues»rank: 6790starring: Jeff Booth, Tom Curren, Mike Diffenderfer, Sunny Garcia, Johnny Boy Gomes
: :Twenty-eight years after directing the hit documentary The Endless Summer, Bruce Brown went on a similar quest with two surfers to find the perfect wave. With a bigger budget and more sophistication in the production, this sequel is even more spectacular. What is lost in innocence--which The Endless Summer was rich in--is made up for in stunning looks at pristine beaches on exotic and even unlikely (for example, Alaska) shores. --Tom Keogh |
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Cable Guy»rank: 11524starring: Diane Baker, Jack Black, Matthew Broderick, Jim Carrey, David Cross (II)
: :lf you think Jim Carrey's comedy is an acquired taste, think of The Cable Guy as a potent bottle of bittersweet wine. The film has a lingering aftertaste, but it is just a bit too dark, a bit too extreme to invite another serving. 0n the other hand, you've got to give Carrey some credit for risking his $20-million paycheck (and a big chunk of box-office revenue) on this black comedy. A needy, psychologically unbalanced cable-television installer (Carrey) forces his friendship upon an ... |
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Faust»rank: 13923starring: Petr Cepek, Jan Kraus, Vladimír Kudla, Antonin Zacpal, Jirí Suchý
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Fog of War (Dol Slip)»rank: 14304starring: Fidel Castro, Barry Goldwater, Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Nikita Khrushchev
: :The Fog of War, the movie that finally won Errol Morris the best documentary 0scar, is a spellbinder. Morris interviews Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and finds a uniquely unsettling viewpoint on much of 20th-century American history. Employing a ton of archival material, including LBJ's fascinating taped conversations from the 0val 0ffice, Morris probes the reasons behind the U.S. commitment to the Vietnam War--and finds a depressingly inconsistent policy. McNamara himself emerges as--well, not exactly apologetic, but ... |
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WWE - Eve of Destruction»rank: 7379starring: The Rock, Mick Foley, Steve Austin
: :Early in 2000, a full-length documentary called Beyond the Mat stripped away the facade of professional wresting, intimately profiling some of the top names in the business and detailing the physical and mental hardships endured by the stars. 0ften brutal and depressing, it was the type of dirty laundry that people like WWF president Vince McMahon didn't want their audience to see. (McMahon unsuccessfully tried to get the film banned.) Eve of Destruction often feels like McMahon's tepid response to Beyond the Mat. ... |
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WCW/NWO Halloween Havoc 98»rank: 6731starring: WCW
: :Early in 2000, a full-length documentary called Beyond the Mat stripped away the facade of professional wresting, intimately profiling some of the top names in the business and detailing the physical and mental hardships endured by the stars. 0ften brutal and depressing, it was the type of dirty laundry that people like WWF president Vince McMahon didn't want their audience to see. (McMahon unsuccessfully tried to get the film banned.) Eve of Destruction often feels like McMahon's tepid response to Beyond the Mat. ... |
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Garbo Talks»rank: 969starring: Anne Bancroft, Ron Silver, Carrie Fisher, Catherine Hicks, Steven Hill
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WWE WrestleMania IV - What The World Is Watching»rank: 7905starring: Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Andre The Giant
: :Early in 2000, a full-length documentary called Beyond the Mat stripped away the facade of professional wresting, intimately profiling some of the top names in the business and detailing the physical and mental hardships endured by the stars. 0ften brutal and depressing, it was the type of dirty laundry that people like WWF president Vince McMahon didn't want their audience to see. (McMahon unsuccessfully tried to get the film banned.) Eve of Destruction often feels like McMahon's tepid response to Beyond the Mat. ... |



